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... motion upon pressure 8 CENTURY II . Of separations of bodies liquid by weight .. 8 Of music ... 24 Of infusions in water and air .... 9 Of the nullity and entity of sounds 26 Of the appetite of continuation in liquids .. 10 Of ...
... motion upon pressure 8 CENTURY II . Of separations of bodies liquid by weight .. 8 Of music ... 24 Of infusions in water and air .... 9 Of the nullity and entity of sounds 26 Of the appetite of continuation in liquids .. 10 Of ...
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... motion after the instant of death ........ 59 CENTURY V. 90 90 90 Of the hiccough 90 ..... Of sneezing ... 90 Of the tenderness of the teeth 91 Of the tongue 91 Of the mouth out of taste 91 Of some prognostics of pestilential seasons ...
... motion after the instant of death ........ 59 CENTURY V. 90 90 90 Of the hiccough 90 ..... Of sneezing ... 90 Of the tenderness of the teeth 91 Of the tongue 91 Of the mouth out of taste 91 Of some prognostics of pestilential seasons ...
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... motions which are practised in heaven ; he shall learn many observations which now are latent , touching the motions ... motion belongs to the heavens or the earth , unless he first understand the nature of spontaneous rotation . " As an ...
... motions which are practised in heaven ; he shall learn many observations which now are latent , touching the motions ... motion belongs to the heavens or the earth , unless he first understand the nature of spontaneous rotation . " As an ...
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... motion of bodies these sounds are produced by the subtile percus- 15. Let the upper glass be wine , and the. are freed from the grosser . So the apothecaries clarify their syrups by whites of eggs , beaten with the juices which they ...
... motion of bodies these sounds are produced by the subtile percus- 15. Let the upper glass be wine , and the. are freed from the grosser . So the apothecaries clarify their syrups by whites of eggs , beaten with the juices which they ...
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... motion at all . Let before it be tunned , the burrage stay a small the upper glass be water pure , the lower water time , and be often changed with fresh ; it will coloured , or contrariwise , there followeth no mo- make a sovereign ...
... motion at all . Let before it be tunned , the burrage stay a small the upper glass be water pure , the lower water time , and be often changed with fresh ; it will coloured , or contrariwise , there followeth no mo- make a sovereign ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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